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The ultimate collection of history that reads like a thriller from mega-bestselling author, Bill O'Reilly

Millions of readers have discovered the thrill of history come to life in the instant bestsellers, Killing Lincoln and Killing Kennedy, from New York Times bestselling author and anchor of The O'Reilly Factor, Bill O'Reilly. Now you can experience both of the vivid and remarkable accounts of the assassinations that changed America's history in a dual hardcover boxed set. Relive the last days of Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy-two presidents living in different eras, yet tied by their duty to their country and the legacies they so abruptly left behind.

I previously purchased Killing Patton, Killing Reagan and Killing Jesus for my best friend and first responder Captain Tim. His Fathers gift was the Kennedy/Lincoln Boxed Set. He loves your books and watches The Factor every night.

By Robert P. from CUSTER, SD on April 25, 2016

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I've already read Killing Reagan, Patton and Jesus, and got a good start on Lincoln with Kennedy next. As a born-again history buff, I've read a pile of books since retiring on about a dozen of our past presidents and other important historical figures (e.g., Hitler and Churchill), and find the Killing series probably the most interesting, relatively easy reading, ones yet. I'm also on the notify list for "Killing the Rising Sun," and wondering who you're going to writing about next.

By Edward H. from AURORA, CO on December 15, 2015

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Both books were easy reads and both were hard to put down. The amount of detailed information was amazing and must have required unbelievable research. This and the subject manner of these and of Killing Reagan, has me reading again. Next up Killing Patton and Hitler's Last Days!